
Apartments near Grant Elementary in Los Angeles, CA (279 Rentals)


1842 N Wilton Pl

1837 N Wilton Pl

5936 Carlton Way

5412-5418 Carlton Way

Carlton Way Apartments

1835 Taft Ave

1844 Taft Ave

1466 N Tamarind Ave

Le Grande Apartments

Park Plaza Apartments

1850 Taft Ave

The Studios at Bronson

Carlton

5400 Hollywood Family Apartments

1516-1524 N Serrano Ave

1832 Garfield Pl

1845 Garfield Pl

The Dream on Tamarind

1857 N Wilton Pl

1545 Gordon St

The Gordon

5947 Carlton Way

Stoneleigh Apartments

Garfield Terrace

1608 N Serrano Ave

The Serrano Bungalows

1610 N Serrano Ave

1554-1576 N Serrano Ave

1544 N Serrano Ave

Park Western Apartments

Tamarind Emerald

1848 Garfield Pl

5428 Russell Ave

1733-1737 N Serrano Ave

Coronel Apartments

1716-1722 N Serrano Ave

1757 N Serrano

6013 Carlton Way

1861 N Van Ness Ave

1323 N Bronson Ave

5447 Russell Avenue

1611 N Hobart Blvd

The Paramount

1635 N Hobart Blvd

5408 Russell Ave

1641 N Hobart Blvd

1317 N Bronson Ave

5439 Russell Ave

Le Trianon Apartments

Located in the Los Angeles Unified School District at 1530 North Wilton Place in Los Angeles, CA, Grant Elementary School serves grades K-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 685 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Los Angeles apartments for rent that are close to Grant Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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